We’ve seen a steady demand for this unit since we started stocking it—the -10°C to 45°C range covers both cryo and mild heating protocols, which is actually pretty rare in a single machine. Most buyers go with the 5-handle configuration because of that it lets them hit abs, thighs, and arms without swapping applicators mid-session. The 2000W power draw means you’ll need a dedicated circuit, but we usually have stock, so lead time runs about 20 days or so.

42 kg is manageable for a single person to wheel around on the casters, and the 65×45×65 cm footprint fits under most salon tables. What it does is pull a vacuum while delivering controlled cooling—pretty straightforward once you’ve dialed in the auto mode for consistent runs. Manual mode gives you fine control if you’re testing new protocols, but the interface (English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese) is what internatioanl buyers want to see. We’ve shipped these to clinics in Germany and home users in Japan without issues.

Bulk pricing typically works on a sliding scale—50 units or more drops the per-unit cost by about 15%, but you’ll want to confirm the MOQ for custom packging or OEM/ODM changes. The 2-year the compressor and control board, but not teh handles if they get dropped. One thing first-time buyers don’t always ask about is the votage setting; it’s switchable between 110V and 220V, but we recommend locking it before shipping to avoid fried boards.

Anyway, the white finish is what we sell 80% of the time—it looks clean in photos, but it does show fingerprints if you’re not wiping it down between clients. treatment temperatures aren’t just for fat freezing; you can run it at 45°C for post-workout recovery or lymphatic drainage, though it’s not suited for deep tissue heating (that’s a different machine altogether). 5 handles might seem like overkill for a home user, but most solo operators end up using 3-4 regularly.

Also, the auto mode is better than manual for consistency—it ramps the vacuum and temperature in a pre-set cycle, so you don’t have to babysit it. For buyers who need tight tolerances (say, ±0.5°C), our company can calibrate each unit before shipping at no extra cost, but confirm that with us on the PO. The multi-language menu is stored on the firmware, so we can add a language if you’re moving into a new market—usually takes 2-3 weeks for the update.

We ship these in reinforced cardboard with foam inserts, roughly 55 kg gross weight, and freight carriers usually quote base on volumetric weight (65×45×65 cm is about 0.19 cubic meters). COAs are generated per batch, and we keep them on file for three years. Most buyers don’t ask about the vacuum pump’s CFM, but it’s a 2-stage oil-less unit that hits 0.8 bar max.
The ST-197 goes from -10°C to 45°C, and you can dial in any temperature in between using the auto or manual mode. So you're not stuck at a preset—you can fine-tune it for different body areas or client needs.
All 5 handles are included with the unit when you buy it. No need to order extra applicators unless you want spares or replacements down the line.
We don't have a strict MOQ for this model—you can start with a single unit if you're testing it out. For bulk orders, just reach out and we can discuss pricing and lead times.
Yes, the ST-197 comes with CE certification, and we can supply the relevant paperwork for your salon's compliance needs. Just let us know what docs you require when placing your order.
Absolutely, we offer OEM and ODM services. You can customize the color, add your logo, or adjust the interface language—just give us the details, and we'll work out the minimums and timeline.